Originally posted by Thirteen
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It's like a pot holed road with people's car's being damaged as a result of these - they then repair the road and say no one else's car has been damaged - mmm because the road was repaired and also during the day those pot holes would/could be avoided - not the case at night especially when one is not familiar with the road and the pot hole problem.
The Knights ground was in a poor state for that game with even the Chooks trainers noticing huge clumps of turf being dislodged
Roosters raised ground concerns before crippling injuries
The Sydney Roosters complained to NRL officials about the state of the playing surface at McDonalds Jones Stadium last weekend shortly before winger Brett Morris and front-rower Lindsay Collins were carried off with their season-ending ACL injuries.
News Corp can reveal the Roosters’ medical staff raised concerns about huge divots in the surface during the first half of the game against the Knights and that a complaint was made to the NRL’s ground manager, who included it in his official match report.
Ground staff replaced the divots during the half-time break but the Roosters raised further concerns during the second-half.
Even the Roosters’ head trainer had to repair divots during the game during breaks in play.
“There were big chunks coming up,” coach Trent Robinson said.
“Our medical guys mentioned it. Our trainer had to replace some of the divots while he was on the field.”
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